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Seattle Weekly investigates ilike

So, a couple of weeks ago I was interviewed by a super smart reporter from the Seattle Weekly about the music-sharing/social-networking site ilike. The article is this week's front page story, and you'll find a few quotes from me, which hopefully don't make me sound like too much of an ass or music snob. Anyway, check it out.

Update: I'm identified as having written a book in the article, but the title is incorrectly listed. It's actually called Critical Cyberculture Studies, and it's co-edited with David Silver.

Comments

Nice article. I understand about listening to wordless or foreign music while working. Listening to a rare LP of Vangelis' soundtrack to Bladerunner is brain food.

Music iLike on rotation this week: Aquabats, Nick Cave, Black Heart Procession, obscure 80s new wave B-sides, Sugarcubes...

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do you think we could be, like, you know, compatible in musical tastes???
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